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- W2327686325 abstract "P ETER TROFIMOV is a contradictory fellow. He attacks the depressing habits of Russian life and prophesies happiness to come. Articulate and idealistic, he expresses what lies beyond the felling of the cherry orchard. But he also takes a condescending tone towards others, quite convinced of his superiority. Priggish and insensitive, he exhibits a ludicrous obliviousness to primary human concerns. The Soviet critic, Vladimir Yermilov, considers him good for nothing. Admittedly Peter has a positive side, for he does help Anya to face the future, but he himself does not belong to the progressive fighters for future happiness.' Maurice Valency eschews such doctrinaire judgment. him Trofimov is lovable, believable, and a little ridiculous . . [yet not] altogether healthy. 2 For all his earnestness, [he is] merely another passionate drifter in the universities, a member of that intelligentsia which he himself derides.., for its laziness and lack of purpose. ' Neither Yermilov nor Valency allude to two passages that I consider particularly significant for an understanding of Trofimov. Twice in the play Trofimov has an abrasive exchange with the merchant Lopakhin. Neither exchange is more than half a dozen speeches long. Yet their importance exceeds their duration. The first occurs in Act II. Trofimov, Anya and Varya have just joined the older people at an abandoned chapel near the cherry orchard. Lopakhin teases Trofimov for being a perennial student. Peter responds curtly, Mind your own business. Lopakhin persists, and then asks What's your opinion of" @default.
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- W2327686325 title "Dramatic Analysis and Literary Interpretation: The Cherry Orchard as Exemplum" @default.
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